Does anybody sell original or reproduction ColecoVision console labels? I'm talking about the front silver/black label with the multi-color "ColecoVision" on it, as well as the "On/Off, Insert Cartridge Here" top label.
I've got some consoles that are overall in good shape, but with labels that are scratched, peeling and/or warped. I was hoping somebody would have some originals, like maybe eColeco, but I don't see these listed on their site.
Reproductions would work also, provided they are the same type material, color match etc.
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ColecoVision console labels? New or reproduction labels sold anywhere?
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Posted Mon Nov 2, 2009 3:29 PM
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Posted Mon Nov 2, 2009 4:49 PM
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Posted Mon Nov 2, 2009 5:08 PM
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Posted Wed Nov 4, 2009 12:52 PM
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Its more chrome than a grained metal as the OEM overlays were, still flashy never-the-less. It is in fact true that the front overlay/sticker from the CV console will not fit on 8-1/2" x 11", and finding specialty media such as chrome in anything other than standard letter size is tough. The place I got mine from can provide larger sizes, but a minimum of 100 sheets are required last time I checked.
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Posted Wed Nov 4, 2009 2:28 PM
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Posted Thu Nov 5, 2009 1:31 PM
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Posted Thu Nov 5, 2009 1:47 PM
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Mine are definately thinner than the originals, as the originals were like a grained aluminum film, over adhesive-backed thick whtie vinyl, with a moderately thick clear layer over top. As noted before the originals appear more as a grained aluminum, where my is a metal chrome film. The ColecoVision logo on mine is as close to the original as possible as it was scanned from an original and printed onto the new chrome foil.
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Posted Thu Nov 5, 2009 2:00 PM
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Posted Fri Nov 6, 2009 11:56 AM
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Well I printed mine myself, but it might be possible to get a closer to original repo if you really wanted it. To make a proper repo, it would have to be three layers:
Thick white vinyl backer Grained aluminum foil that can be printed on Clear vinyl overlay Printing on the aluminum would be the hardest part. Another option would be to print the graphics mirror image on the rear of the clear overlay and then apply it. But again due to the size being larger than standard printer capabilities of 8/12" x 11" it gets a little tricky. By the way this is not a project that I'm interested in persuing, just trying to provide a little info. |
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Posted Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:08 PM
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How come Coleco were able to print those labels 30 + years ago when printing was a lot more primitive than todays?Why is it so hard?Coleco had expensive industrial printing equipment i take it?Wouldn't a pro printing company be able to reproduce those metal finish labels for someone?I would really like to get new ones,it would really make my CV'S look sharp!I obviously know zip about printing,any help appreciated,thanx!Edit...I just figured one reason they couldn't be done is the price a company would charge,which is an arm and a leg more than likely.I doubt they'd do that small a batch for one person,unless you know someone that works at a printers or something.
This post has been edited by Rik: Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:13 PM |
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Posted Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:26 PM
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